Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Search for missing Woodstock man continues, Woodstock

The Woodstock Town Police Force and the Carleton/York RCMP have concluded the ground search of the immediate area in Allendale, NB., where the vehicle of a local missing man, 30-year old Gregory Wry of Woodstock was located on March 6. The two agencies along with the assistance of Carleton Ground Search and Rescue, Police Service dogs and a helicopter made an extensive search of the immediate area surrounding the vehicle’s location but all efforts failed to uncover any clues that would assist in locating Mr. Wry. A second area around the Wry family camp in Kilmarnock, NB was also searched, but again, no evidence was found that would assist the police in locating Mr. Wry. The RCMP Police Service Dog section will be utilized in a further search this week in a larger area near the Allendale location.
Mr. Wry is described as 5'8" and weighs 140 pounds. He has brown hair worn brush-cut style, green eyes and scruffy facial hair. He often wears a ball cap and was last seen wearing a jacket with leather sleeves and brown cloth patches, jeans and sneakers.

The investigation into the Mr. Wry’s disappearance is continuing by the two police agencies. Anyone who has seen Mr. Wry or had contact with him since he was last seen on February 21, 2010 is asked to contact the police or N.B. Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).